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Service
Learning
A Guide for Faculty
Katie Colleran
Title: Volunteer & Service-Learning Coordinator
Phone: (360) 992 - 2447
E-Mail: [email protected]
Building: Gaiser Hall (GHL) Rm. 128
Mail Stop: GHL 108
Today’s Workshop
11:30 – 11:45 Introductions
11:45 – 12:05 Service-Learning 101
12:05 – 12:10 CANs and CANTs of SL at Clark College
12:10 – 12:40 Creating your SL Plan
12:40 – 12:45 Q&A
Service Learning 101
What is Service-Learning? (and how is it
different than volunteering)
Incorporating service-learning
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“service-learning is a teaching and learning strategy that integrates meaningful community service with instruction and reflection to enrich the learning experience, teach civic responsibility, and strengthen communities.”
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National Service-Learning Clearinghouse
VIDEO
Volunteer + Academics + Reflection =
Service Learning
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Community Service
Guided
Reflection
Academic Instruction
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Incorporating Service-Learning
Placement-Based SL
Project-Based SL
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Placement Based
Choose a community agency from a list of opportunities approved by the instructor and serve for a set period of time.
Want to volunteer in Clark County?Check out our Google map:goo.gl/maps/0KfS
Project-Based
Students work on a project identified by a community agency. Students draw upon previous knowledge and course content to successfully complete the project
Service-Learning 101
HDEV 175 Project Based SL at the VHA Rise & Stars Community Center
• Plan the project• Monitor a budget• Create a marketing plan• Set a schedule
What CAN’T You Do?
Do not put students at extreme risk
For more information, see Appendix A for
the Liability Agreement Form
Do not do fundraising
For more information on fundraising, please
see page 14 in your faculty guidebook.
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Available funding
Bank of America grant
Ways to use it:
Fill out the service-learning survey and get
entered into a prize drawing!
If students sign up for a project and bring a
friend, they will get a t-shirt!
Visits to project sites!
Other ideas?!
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Upcoming Events
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Wednesday
November 6th
10am—2pm
Gaiser Student Center
Clark College Non-Profit Fair
Annual Events by VSL
Student Success Workshops Serve on the 17th
Quarterly Days of Service MLK Day of Service (January) Career Clothing Closet (April) Career Days (April) VLS Luncheon Recognition (May)
Alternative Spring Break (March) Weekend Expedition trips (April)
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How to Encourage Young
People to Volunteer Invitations please…
Being asked is the top reason motivating young people to volunteer (closely followed by “because it makes me feel good.”) In 2006, political organizations were also the most likely to recruit their volunteers by reaching out to them. In the other groups, young volunteers tended to make the initial contact.
Role Models…Young people who grow up in a household where someone volunteers are twice as likely to volunteer regularly, to be an active member of a group, and are more likely to follow politics and vote.
Let’s Discuss!Young people who discuss a volunteer experience are twice as likely as others to volunteer regularly. And, they are also 16% more likely to try to influence someone’s vote!
Sources: The Civic and Political Health of the Nation: A Generational Portrait & 2006 Civic and Political Health of the Nation
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